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COURIER-POST, Comden, N. Monday, March 9, 1 959 1 1 II L. I V. k. ing was a native of Centerville, 1 L.

L. Murphy Dies; Public Service Aide and a retired 20-year- em OBITUARIES ploye of the Bell Telephone Co. Lawrence L. Murphy, 61, of jVorris Fi slier, 52. Delcclive, Dies solicitor for the Philadelphia Iiv quirer.

for the last seven yeara and was formerly associated with the New York Times, New York Herald Tribune and the Wall Street Journal. Surviving is his wife, Lillian. Solemn requiem high Mass will JOSEril KLIMKOFSKI Joseph Klimkofski, G8, of 31S Norris Fisher, 52, detective Evergnvn Delaware Town ship, died Saturday in Cooper be celebrated at 10 a. m. Wednes.

552 Haddon died Saturday in the Valley Forge Heart Hospital. Born In Harrington, he was a resident of Camden for 35 years. He was employed at Public Sprvice and was a member of the company 25-yrar club. Ho also was an elder and trustee of the First Presbyterian Church of Camden; Trimble Hospital. A native of Philadel day in St.

Andrews Church, KLWOOn II. SIIINN Sit. Iturlington, March 9 Elwood II. Shinn 63, died Saturday in his home on O.xmend rd. A native of Bridceboro, he was a long time self-employed Burlington Township farmer, lie was a member of Burlington Grange 150, and the New Jersey Seed Growers Association.

Surviving are his wife, Ethel; phia, he was a township resident 40 years, and a municipal em Astoria, N. Y. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N. A brother, Harry ot Iceland, survives. Services will be Tuesday at 1.30 p.

m. in the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper where friends may call this evening. Burial will be In Harleigh Cemetery. HARRY W. PINE Westville, March 9 Harry W.

Pine, 71, of 33 Locust died Friday in West Jersey Hospital, Camden, A native of Camden, he was a Westville resident' 15 years. Surviving are a son, Hilton of West Collingswood; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Schaefer, of Erl- ploye. Surviving are his wife, Anas-tasia; four daughters, Mrs. Anna Gwizano.

Mrs. Frances MeKMii Lodge 117, FAM; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Camden Forest 5t and American Legion Post 231. with the rVnnsaukon Folire Department, died Sunday of a heart attack in his summer home on Dclsea Green Creek, Wild-wood. Bom In Philadelphia, he had been a Fennsauken resident 30 years, where ho lived with his sister, Mrs. Owe Weiss, of 7625 Maple nve.

lie joined the rlr partment ns a patrolman in 1034 and was appointed detective In 1 1953. A veteran of War II, he was a member of Iladdonfleld Lodfie 130, FAM; Excelsior Consistory; and Mrs. Ixiuise French, v.l of lour daughters, MrSrina Richrs at home, Mrs. Alice Parent, of Merchantville, and Mrs, Marie Surviving are his wife, Aubrey Burlineton, and Mrs. Almeda Holmes, of Camden; four sons 6USTAV ROEOEL SON Funeral Director 0ntratloni of Funral Srvlcl no i-ofl 27th at.

WOodlawn 41A AMTI.E PARK1NQ FACILITIES two brothers, Arthur, of Page, Cramer and Mrs. Jano Low Anz. and Noitis, of Milton, two sisters. Mrs. Clara nerthwait.

of Mt. Holly; three Kenton, of Ellendale, Dela. and sons, Elwood II. "Stanley and Harold of Burlington; I ft 4" 1 Mrs. Nellie Pusey, of Bridceville, and a niece.

two brothers. Charles of Vin Josih, of Lowell, John, of Merchantville; Michael, of Ft. Wayne. and William, of Camden; a stepson, Stephen Zc-lesko, of Merchantville, and eight-eon grandchildren. Friends will meet Wednesday at 8.30 a.

m. in the Inglesby and Sons- Funeral Home, Cove and Wvndam Pennsauken. High centown. and Barzilliar of Services will be held at 2 Burlington, and twenty grand ton, and a grandchild. Seivices will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

m. in a funeral home at 402 White Horse Haddon Heights, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in p. m. Wednesday in the residence, where friends may call children.

Services will be held Tuesday Tuesday night. Burial will be at 2 n. m. in a funeral home nt CHARLES W.McCANN Funeral Director W. CHURCH ST.

BLACKWOOD, N. J. BLACKWOOD 8 0071 in Harleigh Cemetery under the runin.ni Tficc u-ill lv rc rhra 1 pd direction oi Kienard II, uavies, at 9.30 1 a. m. in St.

Peter's SEBASTIAN DiMARTINO 302 E. Union where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Flor funeral director, Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. GEORGE E. ALIX'ISI George E.

Alluisi, 53, of 201-B Haddon Hills Apartments. Had Crescent Temple; Pennsauken Post 125, American IORion, and East Pennsauken Fire Com pany 1. Also survivinc are his wife, Anna; a daughter, Miss Janet Fisher, and a son, William, of 1 Almonesson; another sister, Mrs. Alberta Will, of Pennsauken; thre brothers, Frank, of Willow Grove, Egbert and Charles. of Pennsauken, and three children.

Church, Merchantville. A viewing will be held Tuesday night in the LILIJE B. WILLARD NORRIS FISHER IYnnsaukcn detective dies. funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Delanco, March 9 Mrs.

Lillie don Township, died Sunday in Our Lady of Lourdeg Hospital. He was financial advertising Township. ence. MRS. ANNA E.

COOLING Mrs. Anna E. Cooling, SO, ct 211 White Horse Clemen-ton, died Sunday in her homo. A native of Philadelphia, she B. Willard, 8a, a resident here for six years, died Saturday at JOSEril B.

SHILIJCNS the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. A. Ilincs Jose-ph B. Shillens.

75, of 221 Frances Stebbins, at 218 Wal ii 1 ur- in in ml ii. in. a Ellis Funeral Home Raymond I. Elllt 305 HIGHLAND AVI. WESTVILLE, N.

J. CL -410 was a Clementon resinont j.j Arthur Predpelski Coorper ed Friday. A native of Gettysburg, he was a Camden resident 43 vars. He ters ave. Also survivinc are two sons, Edwin, of Delanco.

and Hartzell, vears. Mrs. Cooling was a former Thursday in the Inclr-sby Sons' Dies CM Heart Attack runeral Home, Cove and Wynd- Mt. jIoIIv Maivh Mrs a Hertha A. Hinos, 67, of 176 Mad (WOOOIAWN 3 07IIL Republican committoewoman.

Surviving are four sons, Lewis was a retired railroad worker, of Riverside; three other daugn tors, Mrs. Helen Romig, of Bur Known professionally as Benny Kinpr. who died Friday in West Jersey Hospital. Jlr. PiMartino, of 1322 Merrimac was 46.

He was employed at RCA for 19 years. Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday with requiem hifrh Mass in St. Joan of Arc Church, Fairview.

Friends and relatives will meet at 8 a. in. in the Bocco Funeral Home, 4th and Walnut sts. A viewing; will be conducted tonight. Burial will be in New St.

Mary's Cemetery. and a member of the Railroad nipht. Burial will be in Bethel V. and Franc II. Pond, both of lington; Mrs.

Ruth Peck, of 1453-60 MT.EPHRAIM AYE. jtiikiiiiueiiill 9 aiemorial Park, Pennsauken. MISS HELEN LARSEN Pennsauken Township, and Mrs. CAmocn.M.j. rjtirnn.

wain- uiiviii jut vtr 7, Delaware Township March 4, Philad'hia: Joseph S. Coohng Friday in Burlington rSCv ty Hospital here. 1 tS'a three daughters, Mrs. Paul Aren -UNN NUnAm a ssi fa Keba Swcigart, of Camden; elev en grandchildren and eight great Miss iieien Lflrsen, si, of 7, grandchildren, son, of Chicago; Mrs. Raymonfl Ritler.

of Audubon, and Mrs. nends may call at the Snover ii Funeral Ilome TT nTiCaMr'l 154 webste st. UU DUIj riverside, n. j. 1 funeral H.m.

PhOtl HObfJrt 1-0240 Jj'if N. (. Cor. Chombtn Ave. imnnnMnnniinnnnrTimiiiMMii jwiijmbul vvathlngton Comdsn, N.

P''11' 700 Whit Hsnt Pihs, Audubon i Funeral Home, 48 Cooper illness. Born in Ilgium. incSl Charles Hoffmann, of Beverly, after 7 p. m. Tuesday, seven grandchildren, and four was a resident of Bellmawr i ci, iibeen a clerk-secretary at the hos- YMCA.

Surviving are his wife, Julia; two daughters, Mrs. Francis Gonzales, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mary Waters, of Newport, a brother, of Newark; a sister, Mrs. Anna Weiss, of Harrisburg, and Ave grandchildren. Friends will meet Wednesday at 8 a.

m. in the Harrv Leonard Funeral Home, 2S50 Federal st. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m. in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

A view-ins: will be held Tuesday night Services will be held at the fit thR Radio Condenser Cn 'foriP'1 for31 at the Radio Condenser Co. for funeral home at 1 p. m. Wednes i surviving is a daughter, Mrs. day.

Burial will be in Monument teen great-grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home.

51 Park Clomenton, where friends 5 WIM.IAM WALLACE I)U BOIS I WOmlUwn 4-r)R(lfl Lincoln 7-2700 I Ccmetory, Beverly. Surviving are her mother, I ywi, i u-Mrs. Rose Larson; a brother, Services will be hold at 11 CH ARLES L. DUG AN SR. call Wednesday nicrnt iieruy, 01 wi.

r-pnraim( ana iour -v may neral Charles L. Dugan 57, of rn.wic.T nvruvrr an Home, 313 E. Broad i t. F1 fi Snrnco died Sundav ini will be held at 10 PaI.m7a' ma-v cUimorial Park. Cinraminson.

FOSTER, SWARTZ DECKMAN Funeral Director H. F0STII A SON Colllngtweed, N. J. Audubon, N. J.

Phon.i CO 5-0153 II 7-11M Haddon A Avoi. 950 W. Hon Flko Our Own Parking tori Ntxt Our Air Condiffontrf Fwntral Nomti R. m. Wednesday witli reouiem ln'Kht.

Burial will be at the in the funeral home. Burial will conviejice of the family. Mass being celebrated in St. be in Calvary Cemetery, Dcla- GEOKCC W. CAVE McCANN FUNERAL HOME Woll.r J.

McCANN John McCANN funoraf Oirtcfon 4 Imbofmtrl Brown Monmouth Sts. Gloucester. N.J.chL- 6-1142 George Cave, 70. of 3 i ware Francis deSales Church, Bar-rington. Friends and relatives I will m.pt nt a in tha Ma.

Dratlis Reach 21 CatonsVille, where he was' ran bH: a visiting his mother. He was a resident of Clementon. mer emplove of the Sun Oil Co. A Saturday in his home in St. native of Catonsville, he hved in Fla- as a re-Camden 35 years.

jUred pipefitter. He is survived bv his Surviving are his wife, Anna Mildred; a son. Charles his- two sons. Frank of St. mother, Mrs.

Martha Dugan; Petersburg; William, of Mrs. Ilprhort Oponwalt. bury; three daughters, Mrs.j Lane Gloucester City, MORAWSKI haffey Funeral Home, 11 Kings, From Poison Alcohol Saturday in Cooper Hospital. Born in Philadelphia and a Glou- Riverside. March 9 James Morawski, 60, of 21S Lippincott ingnway i mill.

-I c.ioi iMcmiern-y, iMexico. juarcn rnstpr fitv resident 4. vears. ne FRANK J. died in Cemetery.

A viewing will be la was a retired mail carrier and Hospital. A native oi Sunday of Catonsville, and three grand-; Clara Fletcher, of Pitman; children Rutli Winters, of Malaga; Mrs.1 rosivguara at tne camnen is. u.Pf,nr, nn(1 formor RurnnErton Ipuard Poland and former Burlington conducted Tuesday evening. over the weekend to 21 soldiers, He was a member of Cloud i WALTER BERRY and migrant workers dead and Lodsro 101. FAM: Sparrow Max Friends will meet Thursday at Dolores Small, of St.

Petersburg; 8 a. m. in the home. Requiem twelve grandchildren and tw Verga March 9 Walter'41 hospitalized in serious condi high Mass will be celebrated at y.greai-Kranacniiaren. resident, he had lived three years in Riverside and was a retired pipe chipper.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Hullings, of Riverside; a son, James of Newark, ana Services and burial were in St. Petersburg today. well Post 1269, VFW. and the Selective Service Board of Gloucester City.

Surviving are his wife, Mary a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Enman, of Woodbury; a son, Walter of Magnolia, and four FUNERAL HOME fitobli.hd l4 OrRAI.D A. 1NGI.FKBV, Manorer COVE WYNDAM RDS. PENNSAUKEN Air Condiliontd Ampl Parking en Ihi frtmiot a.

m. in sb. i'cter and aui Church. Spruce and St. John's sts.

There will be a viewing in the home Wednesday night. Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. I Berry, 84, of Crown Point i died Saturday at his home. Born! took dnnla from iin Atsion, he formerlv lived in dmof denatured alcohol, in-iHaddon Heights and St.

Pamt, which i burg, and was a resident ff 3 passing through here four years. He was a WfTk- Local au' iber of Excelsior Consistory, Mt dnim ley of Camden; Crescent Ary a 1451 Broadway, Camden 10 Whit Horn Haddon Hit. -) WOodlawn 3-3132 (yjWIUL'. Lincoln 7-1 264 two grandchildren. Relatives and friends will meet at 9 a.

m. Thursday in the Cole Funeral Home, Bridgeboro and BENJAMIN' M. BREEDING Benjamin M. Breeding. 75, of 3S01 West field died Thursday at his home.

A resident of grandchildren. Senices will be held at 11.30; Wa shin rtnn sts. hiph MRS. EMMA BRVSON Mrs. Emma Brysan, 65, died Sunday in her home, 124 E.

a. m. Wednesday in rue rarwer wjn be celebrated at 10 Funeral Home. 523 Cumberland in St. Casimir's fTimvli.

Gloucester City, where friends; A viewing wiU be held Wednes-may call Tuesday night. Burial Cjav niffht at the funeral home Maple Lindenwold. A na- i i pie, Trenton, and Long Branch iWl hiisioju Lodge 78. FAM. Surviving are a farm workers.

I son, Thomas, of Verga. and a sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, of 31a 11 8 hotly roillld Ardmore, Pa. I i Services will be held Wednes-ut tcr MVO Llays day at 11 a. m.

in the Knight! hnHv of win ne in isauonai cemetery, and burial will be in St. Teters formpr p( Camden, she Beverly. Cemetery. lived in Lindenwold the last 31 CAROL LOCII ENTO irais. is t- t-- 1 I IS Funeral Home.

Rich and Central Amigo was found lving in the MRS. ATHERINE MII.BV i av.ts. where friends may batliroom of his apartment at Mrs Katherine P. Milbv. 71.

1 Carol Loeilonto, 5. of 1130 Van caii luesoay nignt. uriai wui oe 220A Morse Sunday morningl0f 4733 Poplar Pennsauken, surviving an? iur iiummiiu, Andrew; two daughters, Mrs. Nelson Shaw, of Lindenwold, and Mrs. Julian Masso, of West Berlin, and two grandchildren.

in Berlin Cemetery. by police. Hook died Sunday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. Surviving are here parents, died Sunday at home. Coroner Blake said Amieo ap SIRS.

ANNA WEC KE parently died of natural causes Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lo- Private senices will be held Surviving are her husband, Willard J. Mil by, a retired master plumber; four sons, Jess B. and the Rev.

John B. Milbv. of cilento; a brother, Nicholas her maternal grandmother, Mrs. BEFORE YOU SIGN ON THE I sC Wednesday. Friends may call Tuesday night in a funeral home at White Horse pk.

at Stone Pennsauken: Willard J. of; Mary Somers. of Philadelphia, North Miami, and George of iand her paternal grandparents, Mrs. Anna Wecke, 74 died two days before his body was Saturday in her home. 856o Os- found bv Ttl.

George Brown. The Her Pennsauken. A native! man's daughter-in-law. Mrs. Shir-j of.

Berlin, she hved in ram-'ley Stafford, of 58 Summit Bauken 10 years. Bellmawr, asked police to investi-Surviving; are her pate after reporting she had not two daughters. Mrs. Lu-j heard from her father-in-law for icille Campassi, of Pennsauken, several days, and Mrs. Kate Loehde, in Ger- Mr.

and Mrs, Dominic Locilento, Lindenwold. Burial in Camden Cemetery will be at the con Camden; two brothers, Fred venience of the family. Ogle, of Pennsauken, and George T. Ogle, of Camden; a sister, Mrs. Thomas P.

Flaherty, of of Camden. Jriends will meet Wednesday at 8.30 a. m. in the Stanley A. Zemhruski Funeral Home, 1643 MRS.

CLARA MARKLEY Mrs. Clara D. Markley. of 30 Camden; eleven grandchildren many; a brother, Frank Bohr-jiv ivima t'iui. kui Mt.

Ephraim ave. An Angel's and one great-grandchild N. Cove Merchantville, died isch, of Princeton, and two grand A Philadelphia boy was killed Mass will be celebrated in ba The Rev. Walter C. Rclchner, Friday in Cooper Hospital.

A cred Heart Church, Broadway children. Senices will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Stephen- Sunday when stmck by an mobile near his home. The Michael Hardincr.

4. of 8J1 pastor of Emanuel Baptist Church, will officiate at services to be held at 2 p. ni. Wednesday native of Dennis Township, she lived in Merchantville and Pennsauken 28 years. She owned and operated a beauty parlor at the Cove rd.

address since 1930. i son unerai jiome, w. was pronounced apart in the Mason K. Brarlley jli '0000'mL' Before you arrange for any jjs mortgage financing plan, be sure to visit Union Federal Savings 1: for information about our low-cost I MORTGAGE LOANS UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS 529 MARKET ST. I OPEN SATURDAYS 1A.M.

Till 12 NOON Surviving are a son. J. Wil and Ferry at 9.30 a. m. There will be viewing in the funeral home Tuesday night.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Township. LAWRENCE SVIBEN Requiem high Mass for Lawrence Sviben, f5. of 859 N. 32n5 will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 a. m.

in St. Anthony's of luercnan tvi ne. whereat Misencordia Hospital. Police! neral Home, 3203 Federal st. A friends may call after noon.

i identified the driver of the wiu be conducted Tues- Burial will be in Rocky Hill as Kemitt Wilson, 17, of 3351'fjav evonin" Burial will be in Cemetery, Franklin Filbert a junior at Westi Arlington cVmeterv County. I Philadelphia High School. liam Markley, of Moorestown; and a brother, Russell L. Dis- brow of Pennsville. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.

m. in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, where ni fZ3 pan Padau Church. Friends will meet at 8 a. m.

in the home. BENJAMIN F. CHRISTY Riverside, March 9 Benjamin F. Christy, SO, of 222 Rancocas died Saturday. Born in Camden and a Riverside resident six years, he was a retired bricklayer.

He was a member of Jr. OUAM, Camden. Surviving are his wife, Laura; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Clauss, of Burial will be in Kingston. Mer cer County.

liirv may au ujiikiil. uuimi ui be in New St. Mary's Cemetery. Bellmawr. Mr.

Sviben died Friday. He ics cnrvivtvl Viv hv wife Vir- toria; four sons, John, Lawrence Riverside; two brothers, Charles Jr. and Michael, of Camden, and of Florida, and Frank of Frank- ward. of Palmyra: four daugh nviue; rw-o sisters, Mrs. ionise Mrs.

Catherine Connor, Brown, of llilltop, and Mrs. Clara, Mre Marv sieister, Mrs. Theresa Bnyer, of Camden; four grand- 'mri Tr no shnff. children and fifteen great-grand- lcr ail of Camden'; twenty-eight grandchildren and three great- Serv'ices will be held at 10.30 grandchildren. a.

m. Wednesday the Cole Fu- neral Home, Bridgeboro and RmOLril PALME Washington where friends! n.nlnh Palmn. 77 of 43 may call Tuesday night. Burial Minnehaha Hi-Nella. died will be in Coopertown Cemetery, Saturday.

He was a retired ma- tJ ri Iy- chinist for the MacAndrews and Kovte. oi Des oi v. aiiiucn, anu i 'a member of Mozart Lodge 121, I vmrtiW I FAM. Camden; Excelsior Con- (' null I sistory, and the Shepherds of I Bethlehem. tPltnnlniinr I' Suiviving are two sons.

R. I I WWIwlilb Williams, with whom he lived, i i rr.iMi-.n A We Can Save Your Hair I sister. Mrs. Alwina Otzol. of From Total Baldneif i Scnvnll, and srven Rrandrhildrcn.

I A IV at 2 p. m. in the B. C. I I I I Schroeder and Sons Funeral i titt mz liHOIHC, (J.J iHJB'- WHIM tsv I iowr nuir von po I frienHs mav ea Tuesrtav nicht.

Saved From Total Baldness Burial wiU be in Harleigh Ccmc tery. Tf you have lnut hope thnt any- be done to your hair, I S. BERTHA M. SLOAN nave trlprt every- I I thins: enr nftor vn thlnf. Tl thing: can Household Finance, of course! America's oldest and largest consumer finance company Last tki, over million jxjopie asked IIFC for extra cash when they needed it, and got it.

Chances are, they came to IIFC because they trust a company rhxn. viva n. I more rhnnre end visit Rompo's I (I Mrs. Bertha M. Sloan, oi 720 Grant died Saturday inj I Hitir nnd Srnlo Cllnlo.

(The combination of Homeo'n i i.Tofferson Hospital. Philadelphia, ointment, and a native of Philadelphia, Mrs. jirienS was a resident of Camden fexriimive method tojpthpr with for the last 38 years. Her hus- I the intent equipment avaiinhie i 1 band, James a sister and two to the profession has helped I hmlherc ivo (thousand, of men and women Jromeis SUH 1 0 ri.Kain healthy, nnrmnl hair. Sen ices Will be held ednes-Terhap von ton ran find the day at 1.30 p.

m. in the MuiTay eu 14rrf i ioiution in your nair prohlem. f-lmoral Home, 408 Corvper st Ca.h MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 24 1 12 6 Pavmtj paymti ptvmtt payrmti J100 6.97 9.75 $18.15 200 13.93 19.50 36.31 300 $16.77 20.90 29.25 51.46 400 21.9-1 27.47 38.59 72.14 500 2fi.77 33.69 47.62 80.53 where friends may call Tuesday RESULTS RESULTS that 3 been helping people and making friends for over 80 years. When you need money for any good reason, you too can borrow with confidence from HFC GUARANTEED I night. Burial will be in Bethel WWII -1 Mm Memorial Park, Pennsauken.

from the first treatment, the I I JOHN II. THEVENY fall of the hnir will he reduced as much 7." and so the Services will be held tonight Horutholift char gt it 2Wk ptt mrmtkmbat-eneaof fJOOarltuonilH ft month sraly dandruff and itrhlnr of at 9 clock for John H. Thevenv nt the end of 3 you don't no! Ire you don't not ire i treatmont's i 47, of 39 Carver Clemen the nmazlnsr results, the money in the Ora L. Wooster Fll- VARIETY IS GREAT! PRICES ARE RIGHT WHERE YOU SEE THE 'OK'USED CAR SIGN OUSEHOLD FINANCE wiii heVefnded" Inni Home, 51 Park ijlnr those who have minor Clementon, where friends may Isrolp disorders we reeommend Call after 7 p. m.

Burial will be proper hair formulas forfjTuesday at the convenience of the family. USED AnVFRTISr.MKNT Iymi in nnpiy in ine pnvary or your home. I tComt In or Call fat Aapetnlmtnl E.M 5 4522 I (g CO Now is the time to shop at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's. He has all makes, models and colors of used cars and trucks. He has priced them to move fast-make room for the many cars he is taking in trade on the popular new 1959 Chevrolet.

Take the family, take a look and take a drive now. 2 CAMDEN OFFICES 128 N. Broadway, 2nd Floor, WOodlawn 3-7029 604 Federal Cor. Broadway, WOodlawn 3-7940 WOODBURY 1 S. Broad 2nd Floor Tllden 5-1700 AUDUBON Black Horse Pike Shopping Center, Lincoln 7-8650 Hosrj; 10 A.H to i Mon.

thni A.M. Is 8 P.M.. fri. A'oj. S42.

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